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JAMA, 1999
Mindful practitioners attend in a nonjudgmental way to their own physical and mental processes during ordinary, everyday tasks. This critical self-reflection enables physicians to listen attentively to patients' distress, recognize their own errors, refine their technical skills, make evidence-based decisions, and clarify their values so that they can ...
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Mindful practitioners attend in a nonjudgmental way to their own physical and mental processes during ordinary, everyday tasks. This critical self-reflection enables physicians to listen attentively to patients' distress, recognize their own errors, refine their technical skills, make evidence-based decisions, and clarify their values so that they can ...
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Think, 2002
One of the most intriguing of philosophical puzzles concerns other minds. How do you know there are any? Yes, you're surrounded by living organisms that look and behave much as you do. They even say they have minds. But do they? Perhaps other humans are mindless zombies: like you on the outside, but lacking any inner conscious life, including emotions,
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One of the most intriguing of philosophical puzzles concerns other minds. How do you know there are any? Yes, you're surrounded by living organisms that look and behave much as you do. They even say they have minds. But do they? Perhaps other humans are mindless zombies: like you on the outside, but lacking any inner conscious life, including emotions,
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International Journal of Applied Philosophy, 2007
Sheldrake's work on canine cognition is examined from more than one standpoint His use of the terms "social field" and "morphic field" is delineated, and in addition recent work on ethology and cognition, done by Allen and Bekoff, is set out and contrasted with Sheldrake's theorizing.
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Sheldrake's work on canine cognition is examined from more than one standpoint His use of the terms "social field" and "morphic field" is delineated, and in addition recent work on ethology and cognition, done by Allen and Bekoff, is set out and contrasted with Sheldrake's theorizing.
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Mind Over Mind and Mind Over Matter
1995The questions I want to discuss are not questions of fact or evidence, but questions of theory, and highly speculative theory at that. I think such a discussion is needed. The theoretical side of psychical research has lagged far behind the evidential side.
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Mindfulness Introduction: From Mind Full to Mindful
2017This chapter aims to clarify what mindfulness meditation is, and to introduce the emerging field of Mindfulness Neuroscience, which can help individuals better understand the brain mechanisms underlying mindfulness and other mental states. This chapter will also point out the methodological challenges in the mindfulness field and the possible solutions
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Minding Machines/Machining Minds
2012AbstractThis article attempts a switch in perspective. Instead of arranging modern and contemporary American poets in a forward-moving lineage or scanning such a lineage for generative breaks, it asks what poetries come into view if we look backward from the circuitries of twenty-first-century digital writing.
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